These different strategies help muscle fibers‚ ligaments and tendons that may have been damaged through exercise‚ whilst also getting rid of waist products such as lactic acid from an athletes body. An example of physiological recovery strategy that should be implemented by a 1500m track athlete would be cool-down
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Hypoglycaemia When do hypos occur? Hypoglycaemia (or a ‘hypo’) occurs when the level of glucose in the blood falls too low‚ usually under 4 mmol/l. People with diabetes who take insulin and/or certain diabetes tablets are at risk of having a hypo. A hypo may occur if you have taken too much diabetes medication‚ delayed or missed a meal or snack‚ not eaten enough carbohydrate‚ taken part in unplanned or more strenuous exercise than usual‚ and have been drinking alcohol without food. Sometimes
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Lab 6 Biomechanics of Frog Skeletal Muscle I. Purpose This exercise is designed to demonstrate some mechanical and physiological properties of skeletal muscle using the gastrocnemius muscle of a frog. II. Performance Objectives At the end of this exercise the student should be able to: 1. Define minimal (threshold)‚ subminimal‚ maximal‚ and supramaximal stimulus. 2. Explain what is meant by a “graded” response. 3. Draw a diagram of the setup used in this lab exercise. 4. Calculate the
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arthritis is a form of cancer and osteoarthritis is not. |Points Earned: |1.0/1.0 | | |Correct Answer(s): |A | [pic] [pic][pic][pic][pic] 3. A sprain involves [pic][pic]A) overstretched or torn ligaments and tendons in a joint. [pic]B) overuse of a joint. [pic]C) all of the above. Feedback: incorrect [pic]D) inflammation of a synovial membrane. [pic]E) inflammation of bursae. |Points Earned: |0.0/1.0 | | |Correct Answer(s): |A
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it (innervated). 6) Very good at regenerating (fixing itself). i.e. sunburn‚ skinned knee. b. Connective Tissue - 1) Wraps around and cushions and protects organs. 2) Stores nutrients . 3) Internal support for organs. 4) As tendon and ligaments protects joints and attached muscles to bone and each other. 5) Runs through organ capsules and in deep layers of skin giving strength. c. Nervous Tissue - 1) Conducts impulses to and from body organs via neurons d
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------------------------------------------------- Deltoid In human anatomy‚ the deltoid muscle is the muscle forming the rounded contour of the shoulder. Anatomically‚ it appears to be made up of three distinct sets of fibers though electromyography suggests that it consists of at least seven groups that can be independently coordinated by the central nervous system. * Origin: upper clavicle‚ scapula * Insertion: upper humerus ------------------------------------------------- Trapezius
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cardiovascular and respiratory systems responses to acute exercises M1- explains the response of the musculoskeletal‚ cardiovascular and respiratory systems to acute exercise. 1. The musculoskeletal system includes bones‚ joints‚ skeletal muscles‚ tendons‚ and ligaments. The response this exercise does to the body is increased blood supply for muscles to work for longer and harder when exercising‚ muscle pliability will also develop as regular muscles are being used and developed making them stronger
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cells that generate bones‚ osteoclasts are cells that destroy bone. 3. How many bones do we have in our body? 206 4. What do bones need in order to be healthy? Exercise‚ hormones‚ and vitamin d‚ a‚ & c. 5. Differentiate between tendons‚ ligaments and joints. Tendon- a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone. Ligaments- a short band of tough‚ flexible‚ fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint
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do you think you will see a greater or lesser reflex? Explain your reasoning. Lesser reflex. According to Saladin‚ central fatigue causes the central nervous system to produce less signal output to the skeletal muscles. E. Describe the Achilles tendon
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button on the left side of the screen. • To get back to where you left off‚ click on the scrolling page list at the top of the screen and choose "4. Whole Skeletal Muscle". Page 4. Whole Skeletal Muscle • Skeletal muscles attach to bones via tendons. Page 5. Internal Structure of a Skeletal Muscle • Skeletal muscles are composed of connective tissue and contractile cells. • The connective tissues surrounding the entire muscle is the epimysium. Bundles of muscle cells are called fascicles
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